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The aviation analytics firm Cirium have analysed data looking at how flights on the world’s largest passenger aircraft – the A380 – have recovered. 

Recovery

The number of A380 operated flights is 46% down compared to pre-pandemic – with only 5,271 flights in November 2022 compared to 9,764 in November 2019. A380 flights are, however, 125% up this November compared to the same period in 2021 and 1,248% up compared to November 2020, as the jet re-enters service with many airlines. Flights on the A380 peaked in August 2019, when 10,843 services operated, and reached their lowest point in June 2020 when only 43 flights operated.

Airlines and Routes

This month, Dubai is expected to see the largest number of A380 flights, with 34% of departures being from the Middle East hub, followed by London Heathrow (11%), Singapore (5%), Bangkok (5%) and Doha (4%). 45 airports are scheduled to have an A380 service this month, that is down from 62 in November 2019.

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